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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

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by Kevin Siegel    You've probably heard by now that Adobe released Adobe Captivate 6 late last week. Publishing in Captivate takes your source content and outputs it into a format that can be consumed (viewed) by the learner. Of course, SWFs have a problem.   Looking to learn Captivate quickly?

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Adobe Captivate & RoboHelp: Incorporate eLearning within a Help System

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For instance, I use Adobe Captivate to create most of my eLearning content, and Adobe RoboHelp to create my Help Systems. If you have created an eLearning lesson using eLearning tools such as Adobe Captivate, TechSmith's Camtasia Studio or Articulate's Storyline, you can insert the multimedia directly into RoboHelp Help Topics.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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With Adobe Captivate , you can create some great system simulations. You can create and edit images for your eLearning using Adobe PhotoShop and Illustrator. Flash Player (SWF). One problem that I did run into with InDesign was using Flash (SWF) files imbedded into the document. Flash Professional (FLA).

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

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  The problem with sending students outside of the training space to engage with eLearning content is that the student leaves the virtual classroom. First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF. and Adobe Captivate as your eLearning tool. .

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Creating Captivate Courses from Multiple Merged Microlearning Modules

eLearning Brothers

In this blog, we’re going to address how to take the small modules of microlearning you’ve created and combine them into one amazing over-arching course using the tools provided in Captivate. This only publishes in SWF format so it may not be the most useful in an age when HTML5 is quickly gaining popularity over Flash.

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TEACHING ONLINE: True eLearning Integration via Adobe Connect

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  The problem with sending students outside of the training space to engage with eLearning content is that the student leaves the virtual classroom. First, create the eLearning content in Adobe Captivate, and then publish as an SWF. and Adobe Captivate as your eLearning tool. .

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Camtasia Studio vs Adobe Presenter: Working with PowerPoint Presentations

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Using Camtasia, you can add callouts, images, audio, Flash hotspots, animations, and even a quiz.). However, if there's a major problem with the video (perhaps you forgot to click something during the recording process), you'll pretty much need to remove the existing video from the Camtasia Timeline and re-record.